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Old 04-11-2022, 09:12 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DeathInGrasp View Post
I was so amused and glad to have my letter make it, and into a Keith rips the paper up gag no less.

As for the woman whose house was accidentally demolitioned, I suppose I can see how it’s not a criminal case but she definitely has grounds for a civil case. I’d assume that homeowners insurance would say this falls through some bullshit loopholes they have to get out of paying for a literal whole house.
No need to sue, this a common occurrence in construction. Contractors will show up to a house and start removing a porch, or landscaping, or a roof, or in this case a whole ass house. What ends up happening is the contractor eats up the loss and replaces whatever they removed with new work. Chances are the homeowner who's house got demo'd will just have to file an insurance claim on the contractor's insurance it'll take care of it.
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